Jeffrey Schlupp’s equaliser three minutes from time extended Crystal Palace’s unbeaten run to four games in their 1-1 draw at Fulham
Marco Silva’s men had taken a while to get going but they took the lead early in the second half through Rodrigo Muniz, who took his league tally for the season to nine.
Adam Wharton slipped the tricky winger through one-on-one but he failed to hit the target when his right-footed shot was scuffed wide. Palace were without the injured Eberechi Eze but Olise did not seem out of place without his attacking partner when he almost assisted the breakthrough.
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